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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXX., NO. 4581. R 19 JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1927. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS THREE PLANES LEFT IN ATLANTIC HOP; ONLY ONE TO CROSS PACIFIC FARM PROBLEM '“UriciuRe wany sv-riobtcrs p g pTy SERURE |3 Ma | UNDAUNTED BY PROTESTS BY PRESIDENT A% SECEETARY wowitoiio i MANYTROPHIES! [ L (SR, “¥&. | AND FAILURE OF SEARCH reputation for losing nothing out he squeals, had better look (5 | ¥ ! UNDATED P with . S i heir laurels, is the conclusion of . . i § — Not - Brookings Address Devot- _ |the Alaska Department of the s»|Borden Expedition Arrives ? B Presidine and Family standing the continued fail " . St ] , 2 » Chamber of Commerce. Ac- . R : ~ . s ure in e Searc) or Ld, to hduca_!lon Evade . ¥ cording to it, the Alaska devr at San Francisco _Afier 3 5 i Return to (,npm:l | missing plane “0ld Glory, Controversial Matters .3 industry is getting ready to utilize Successful Trip ; v : | : TR R and the withdrawal of four . - | | its by-products as extensively as 3 % & £ i b other planes, three planes BROOKINGS, S. D., Sept % i packers of other meats SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12 5 % T WASHINGTON, D. €. remained today in the Trans- Journeying toward Washis i S The Chamber was recently ask-[The schooner Northern Light re-| i 4 i 5 Sept. 12 President and | | Atlantic air adventure. from the Agricultural Northwe:t, . E ed to get quotations on Alaskn |turned here late Satur fro § " " g : Mrs. Qoolidge and their son _ And the Ti'de of Detroit President Coolidge stopped off in| ¥ - o reindeer-hides. An inquiry showei)a cruise of four and one-hal? : : : B | John returned to Washing- its pilots mnaffected by in- this city Saturday*to dedicate th ; : that the skins of private herd:|months of northern seas as far ; oy i Sobdoday after s spfomre OF creasing clemor against long Lincoln Memorial Library at tne slanghtered this year have all been {as the Arctic Ocean. She broughi | © 48 4 4 three months in South Da- || overseas flights, was plan- South Dakota State College with ‘ o s " sold. Plans are being made, also.|back on her deck, in packs of g . kota. Except for an address ning to span the waters of an address devoted almost who''y i to ship the deers’ antlers to th 1t, skins of bears, walrus, seals A o < at Brookings, 8. D, 3 the Pacific Ocean hotween to education and marked by the x States for sale, and hoofs are go-(and birds for the Chicago Field widay . the tr 4 Japan and the United States absence of any reference to the & 4 ing into another by-product, while | Museum It ¥ | wilhout Mbident: i { in three hops. farm relief fight or any other S e the residue of the animals is t¢| Jobhn Borden, wealthy Chic 5 X BBl - 4 controversial problem 4 . be manufactured into fertilizer. |explorer and master of the schoo g " 3 v predicted that Mr. Coolidge In duct, is now on the barket. Can-|results of the voyage. The hid o 1] Bikles and Brock. who stvisil speaking at an agricultural col | < ned reindeer is comin to nu | brought back consisied of: 11 K S here Sunday enroute Shunghai to lege ceremony would take the op-| % ) 4% iip /| tional demand, the Chamber's sur-| diak bears, 15 walrus, one_oogrok 5 i Makye, told the. Assciisted Beeds ’ |uv|.xlmiv\ to _um\in.- the farm T o o e ‘\:_\‘ showed, ‘m;:m‘ |.mlm' bears and .1",.', birds B 3 Y | they firmly expected to fly from liet plans of the administration | | e ee———— | After remodeling, the vessel will 2 i > . 1 Japan to the .Midway Island, were disappointed, for the Presi | be taken on a trip to Hawaii. 5 ;i Tent swung the trend of his speech | ‘ I | Much r 11 : Honolulu and thence to San B glars ch rain and fog was encoun 3 ¥ : Franeisco. This announcement Ipimdsowand. the spititsed vame RU}‘F” M, Glnter, Argington Mus 0 INI ls | tered, Mr. Borden said. Bad waadi L ; i e TU Kll SE F e 1 i of education and a eulogy of the| neWspaper correspondent, has er forced him to see the lee of : e e i rising opposition to overseas part played by Abraham Lincota J]“Sl l}»;(n :q;w»n‘mwl;»(.u.x:v of | MUULDING M N {Bbint ot an. sakorels otiii t o ; . irgs m:nmm o O e dbbait] the Pennsylcania State Aero- E e Kodia sars were an easy | Gk i % - 5 e e - . in this direction. ! ylcar The Kodiak bears were an easy i SAN QUENTIN = PENITEN-|that has been branded as sui- Cites Practical Side | nautic Commission. target for the hunters, Borden g “We have been excessively busy (Copyright, Harris & Ewing) { A y haaxed M . W # TIARY, Oalif., Sept. 12.—Mrs, ; v ¢ | Slering 49) k said, "‘f,’ he bagged the pola i . 3 . m;‘ml l’hullllm "'l"l:cr Woman #| _Midway Island is but a dot in seeking for information that could | ! bears with difficulty, having to i : el G » who killed Alberta Gadows with|the Paeific Ocean and is difficult be turned o practical advantag: |t - _—| launch hoats for these animals| s i P A ——————— g o i vl - to find even under best navigat- in the matter of dollars and cents, | | which were very wary and cou'd | . y ‘*‘,,,’.'""“"” l'“ B ) ‘““;“'h I eou a1t in AA00: melbes rather than for that wisdom which | | “Cat Robber” Is Held || ! : {only be gotten from a distance.| Greta Nissen, blonde film star, emphatically denies (hat any ‘,';t“(,zr' ml‘“ m“f":"’j‘_'“,“l'l":?fm ¢ to|trom Japan, 1, miles from would guide us through eternity.”| |y, oy @90 (00 | Creating Governing Per-|The Sea Scouts accompanying the | romance existed between herself and Prince Swan Singh, - ! commit suicide by siashine her| Honolulu, Frex |there to San N, - Coolldgs sald, SOue. highri 1% MEEE RELED L sonnel to Carry Out expedition declared they had the | sop- Indian potentate. Greta declares the Prince merely songlit |* wrists with o razee blade. 1t wae|Francisco 18 ai r 2,400 miles. educational institutions have turn Bond in Windy City | o adventure of their lives and so1ae | 14 4 duce her to play the lead in a picture whicl he proposed to ! announced today. X The Pride of oit was forced ed their thoughts especially i« B Fascist Ideals of them wan,.ta return .mext| it dn Indiay Prison officials toyk away trom|to land twice h:""Sunday by un- tha_sciences. and._our _seconday; QLICAGO.. el year. [ (Intarmationat Tiusirated New) e b R Lot were dt. cosditions. schools to vecational traininz liam Baker, Chic NEW YORK, Sept. 12— Premisr —_—— B TR Wakpon el S AW Brock and Schiee plan to leavée @ | el q kR Pl 5 et o D _}xr}r:n{.’.x ;.:.} ‘:;‘zl‘(“:lin;lmks‘:l:’l]“:yl'.\ !’.:\.n'dn." who e ]" o iMu.-,snl:m of Italy i mn;l!xlmg 4 HlLL REPEATS I ’ clared her intention to repeat the ’tl'ue;d;y, continuing thetr flight imeffective we s 0 it | pobbing more than governing personnel in his ow ; # it thie i 4 y o Tokyo. B e o B i o] fothiun s masal( ke 200 | o ! _ \Gun Is Man’s Only Love; It eftot at the firt opportunity. |10 Tokse - seen lr-.v”‘('hv T;;:n:n;l:;l)n:":hr;ll‘ ed uln lh(l-m“iy: the nn-:.:. :x..u” deals :u]l'!)ule A ds ], ’ DEN : Pr - F. ‘kl M-str )§8? made in the woman's ‘eell lnsti STUDENT IN PLANE se 8 has been held 0 answer to in the event of his death, declar « | ra y f prp— sy have been neglected. the grand jury on bonds | | Richard Washburn Child, formes 0-08 a rickte istress; !II’.h‘lllil:!lllixilallnli:::l “;vll‘r‘:ml-;:firl‘x‘;: NEW YORE, Sent. 13-~ hete by mo means all that | 0,000 on three | | American Ambassador to Italy. ! 5 2" Y . *3 has been' morose redently and had| e thrée plsfias ‘whichi st} ate is to be expected from Americin| | . s robbery and two | | Mr. Child returned here fro-a b ! osts Him <o Y ears in Jai aitelo a prison friend,| PPArently determined to ) tAKS , | . e o auarreled w_th a prison friend,|’ ;s air for hops over the Atlamtl education and American Institv-| | of purglary ltaly aboard the lner Conte Bian-| Alleged Matricide Lodged i [ Bleanor Walling, who is serving| g 2% ane limplind tions. I can not conceive that the| His wife was held on |'camano, He had been supervising . ) . e . | 3 {Ocean despite the disssters which . & I8 - I“ l Ah H a sentence of from five years toj o object of Abraham Lincoln W15| | honds totaling $15,000, | | the making of a “movietone” >f in_llhnois Jjai er PORTLAND, Sept. 12.—His only [1ite for the Tatt Bank robbery, | Lo e Sreeted thy'ir Johy DN merely to instruct men how (0| | charged v being an ac- | [the Premier for an American cor Being Questioned {love—a gun an unrequitted love, Ing, St. Raphael and Old Glory, i 03 o I raise more corn, to feed- more| | .egsory after the fact of tion. } public protests, and withdrawals hogs, to get more money, to buy| | yoppery Mussolini,” he said, “is dev:l = R 3 ¥ d . . |of other aerial adventurers. TN En L ! ; OTTAWA, 1L, Sept, 13.—Har-| FUE WAGLS ttug confession, no Old Berlin Church Miss Frances Greyson, a Long Foues 08 a0 Ko, SR, the ox | OPing 4 great crew of personnel,|;y gijl stood fn the gloom of the!Of deeds merely, but of thoughts | Has Leaning Steeple|!stand student aviatrix, said she panding circlé, as the story goes e | which as you know is difficult | shadowed basement of the Hin Frank Phillips said, as he sat on ] g P oy Begaig e Raac il Of course, he wanted to teach ~ to do in that country. If he shouid the shal-|@ red bench at central, police 2 4 ey estead, looked into 3 men to raise more corn, but his| | 1ose his power, be assassinateds or :’,f’x'L:”"i |’,: :,h:‘,,""[;w body of Stetion and bared the history of | ’ ! BERLIN, Sept. 12.—Berlin hag|® Pilot navigator in a Sikorsky main object must have been o ldie, there are two or three Who[piy mother hid been found, amd 53 years of wasted life, Recently i {a_“leaning fower.” The steeple. of | g " on bl - e i raise better men. We come back | ! probably could fill Mussolini’s | yepeated again his denial of all he was arrested following the hoid | the 13th century St. Mary's church | p oot S0 l":“’:' S " ‘W',n {0 the query that is contained place and who are being schoolel|knpwledge of how she met her UP Of a store, latter he confessed LR 20 {in the old part of town has been ' goyctt FACIIGSN, Dubln, relt- the ooncanirated. wisdom ol the AIMEE FUR PA by him; but I don't care to name | eath. il was arrested several this robbery was but one of five WASHINOTON,. D.. C.. Bept.ifound to be more than thres testjfes st 4085 CAtermination i e $aes, “What shall % ugflf,a men e |days ago at Seattle and brought in the city. 12-—Dr, Wisdarisk A, Cbok haaiouy of phimb. Tt wast teuna that [ R abs RGN Lt it he gain the whole world and ip s | The former Ambassador said he|t, this State charged with kill-| “Some men love jewels; some |Petitioned the Supreme Court to:the wooden structure on which Paul Trascon wh “1 b dmru fose Rl awa sedit | | T 1 | thought that in syndicalism, as|ing his mother. [men love gold—or other things,|lec'de whether the Federal Dis-|ihe top of the steeple rests is Pnrlfl-\le: u)v'o M omphlzune n; The Spiritual Side [Former Angelus Temple understooa in Burope, not soctal-| sre. seie questioned in the My love has been a gun.” trict Cour ot. Nasthern. fetah | nagiy. sitben: Leihsred tx Ziats Hoghad “All of our sclence and all o} pr oo Coos to Court (i8m or anarchy, lay the futurelqimly-lit cellar by officers who| in which fie was; convicted. of) Uphg ‘pariah, the populstion :ofbardwy b by Sl s 2 our arts will never be the means of Italy under Premier Mussolini.|had driven him 300 miles ovar-| This madness, he. sald—this|using the mails to defraud, had which has declined from 30,000 to e : for the true advancement of our to Collect Damages | sussolini, he said, was “well and |jana from Lacrosse. Wis. first to fatuation for steel and lead and |the authority o place him on 2,000, is too poor to undertake . tion, will never remove us frowm i 250 happy,” and had all but mastered |Ottawa then, with hardly a POWder—has cost him 25 years!probation. He was sentenced In|(jrough restoration. Irom stays ELDER LEAVES TAMPA sphere of the superficial and| 105 ANGELES, Sept. 12—R. R.|spoken English in which most of | pause, to Streator. Aftér the ques- i1 Prison, made him a convi Navember, 1923, to 14 years and| prevent danger of collapse. TAMPA, Fla, Sept. 12.—The (Continned gn Page Wight,) | Brienall. former organist at the|their conversations were carriod|tioning was concluded, Hill was fItive with churge of murder|nine months imprisonment Ini' mhg ga church fs famous v |monoplane American. Girl. with g v : Angelus Temple, has filed suit in on. brought here and placed in the!OVer him. and a paroled prisonn |the Federal Penitentiary at Leav-| g antiquities, among which 1s |George Haldeman, pilot, and Miss | the Superior Gourt for $2,400 dam-| I T bttty it whose freedom might at any mo-|enworth, Kan {a rare 15th century “Dance of | Ruth Blder in the co-pilot’s seat, Minnesota Islands age against Mrs, Atmee Semvle|Spyder and Gray Found | the | peath” painting. [left at 7:11 a. m, today. for o g St ment ‘end. Dr. Cook recently asked McPherson, her mother and the M | “I was 23" he taid. “We com |District Court to place him onj g Phecli . Va Are “Homuteaded";p:(»h.. Park Evangeilcal Asnm'm-l Sane by N. Y. Alienists Courte"y Is R.'“ymg . |mitted a robbery in Sacramento.|Probation under the provisions Portland Man Nominated :Lx:.dul“e‘tzl' ‘z: ‘be n;:;e mfi‘nm ll; e tion. Cry N. J. Shte PQIICC I was sent to Folsom to serve|®f @ 1aW pmy»'“","' ‘r“': g "h)""' hours. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 12 Brignall seeks damages for a:-| NEW YORK, Sept. 12. — Mrs. Phein 15 years—a hard prison. ency but which was enacted after To succeed Crumplcken After a stop there to consult Having a little island in the|gerted discredit made to his abil-|Ruth Snyder and Henry Judd| TRENTON, N. J., Sept. 12.—| he began serving his sentence b ot |the backers of their projected family is mot at all difficult inljty as a musician. He aliéges h>|Gray, convicted of murdering|Courtesy Has become the rallying/ “On the 27 of July, 1903, I was|The District Court granted thel PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 12.—|New York to Paris hob, they will Minnesota, “land of ten thousand|wag required to play “second fil Mrs. Snyder's husband several|cry of the New Jersey State Po- il the big break. Thirteen of us,|request over the Governmgnt'sipranklin Korrel, Portland attor-|jeave for New York and there lakes.” There are so many islands |gle” and “an inferior schedule” |months ago, have been found to A special courtesy campaign armed with knives and razors, cap- |objections which contended the|ney, has received the Republican|await favorable weather for the there the state cannot keep track|afier being hired at the rate )t be sane by examinations conduct-|has been instituted among the'tured the guards after a fight in/law was unconstitutional. —Thy)pomination for Representative for|take-off. of them. $295 monthly to play at the rez-!ed at Sing Sing by the Statejmembers of the outfit and offi-| which one guard was killed ard ot cuft l',(‘)ur( was reversed by thejthe Third Congressional District One lake alone—Lake Vermi-|ylar services in the temple, He Lunacy Commission. State Prison|cers of the organization have (W0 were wounded. We had th ) Federal Circuit Court of Appeals.|to fill the vacancy caused by the! lion—has 365 islands, many o©f|gaid after the contract had been |attaches said Mrs. Snyder receiv-|been ordered to intruct “their| warden and captain of guards as| In asking for a review of the geath of Maurice E. Crumpacker, Nevada Offi Found s 4 - Hios /ith th Ay | Case, | ‘Dr; . Cook asserted ‘other Rt ’ eva icers roun which have not formally been| given him by Mrs. McPherson, a|ed members of the Lunacy Com-{men in proper police -etiquette. |hostages with us. With the guard: 3 Asse in the first convention called in “discovered” for registration pure|nys. Green was engaged to take mission cordially and {mpressed Phissh i el as foils we captured the army |circuits had taken a different| Oregon in many years for the ex-| c“fltY of Emezzlement poses as state property. They may | his place and thereafter he was i them as realizing what it was alll ALASKA DUE TOMORROW house, seized rifles and ammun' [View. press purpose of making a party . o — ba acquired by the script method, | gsked to “do odd musical work”|amout. The alienists found Gray’s 5 e AR vmlll, got through the guard lines b {nomination. 7 Rl-:.\'O,fiSepL }:.~Ed \hlh-_\-‘, mueh the same as proving ag vl ver the radio!mind unchanged since they last Staamer aska, Capt. am and away.” 1 - . — {former State reasirer ang homestead claim. * Jhl’,n(r: l;z :in‘::lls?'u broadcasting | visited him. Jensen; Is due in port from the' He told how the party was am- Men B'I . Tellmg AEC Rockefeller Jr. l. to George. Dole, former State €nSs The only string attached 1o |which, he-said, proved disgusting south tomorrow afternoon at 2 bushed by posses, of his sub MOI‘C than WOmen, Penn. Buil ? u troller, have been couvicted of the islands in lake Vermillion.| (o him. Italian Vice Consul Is o'clpck. sequent complete escape, how he | d Lugue brary cmbesziing $500,000 trom the which is in the iron mining regicn, : ¢ — e came to Portland and finaliy PHILADELPHIA, pt. 12 - State Treasury, The embezzle- is that mining companies hold the| Mrs. Alice Sully and daughter Shot and Kil«l, Paris .z 1“ went to Denver. Men balk at telling their ages| GENEVA, Sept. 12.—John D. ments were discovered May 7, mineral rights, and are pfivileged | Henrietta returned home on the AN, s | to force the sale of any island|Northwestern after spending sev.| PARIS, Sept. 12.—Count Carlo| | Mayor of New York aid—a fickle sweetheart ! “I met a man in Denver named |{more often than women when|Rockefeller, Jr., is the sole donor |last, and covered a period of | Freeman. He planned and com-|they appear before election reg-{of a $2,000,000 fund for the er-|seven years. Facing sentences when they choose to mine ore. |eral weeks Tn Tacoma, Portland |Nardini, Italian Vice Consul, was| j Just “Nice B 2 mitted a robbery at Pueblo and |istrars and® answer the questions|ection of a library for the League|from five to 15 years, Malley and Many ol the Lake Vermillion [and Seattle and a ¥ew days bc-i“’dfly shot and killed by an]| oYy, h we went on into Missouri. Near|that make them eligible to vote |[of Nations, it was announced to-|Dole announced they would ap- islands have been bought for §100. ! tween 'oats at Ketchikan. uidentified assallant believed to| | To People o, Venice ' 'ierman, Mo, I lay down and|says Miss Florence B. Fulton,|day by the League Assembly peal. AL e be an Italian who sought the| | il | went to sleep. When I came mlAsalntlnt OChief Clerk of the Reg-|——% 77— e — | [T e 3 ’ un a room a “onsular| | ) al . 0l 0! ning down my |istrs Commission. ‘ - , S, - R TURK BEAU JAILED, HIS TROUSERS [0, T Tret intmarbimse vithi| | oe R e | | raoo R b o ooy | S st NEGRO SUMMER COLONY IS PLANNED BAG; CLAIMS THEY ARE CHARLESTON |5l "ot retased to sive mia| | commy” Walker exeited the |y left ev brow.” W. J. Bryan Jr., Sues for NEAR FASHIONABLE MAINE RESORTS wonder of Venetians on the The prisoner pointed to hi . . f name and the motive for the| | arrival of the Mayor of New | |forehead-~the left eye is missing Divorce for Desertion| 1 Hs“‘”-::"‘," 'll;ul‘kt;yv 5’-‘11"1‘411:{—| The indignant dandy has car-|crime, | York. “Isn’t he young?" they = I mever cared for money much — NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—The assan endi," who prided m- | pied the ) 4 - It on being the Beau Brummel| ”hm “""f g ‘:h: :""" & AR BRANT DUE TUESDAY ! of Scutaria, has been arrested P°"I% alleging that he wears no i ‘and sentenced to a week's im~|v"'“‘1“‘ chalvar and that the| The United States Bureau of i prisonment on the ‘charge of | trousers ,which roused the sus-| Fisheries boat Brant, Captain Earl | wearing the . baggy trousers picions of an ignorant police arc|Hunter, will arrive in Junean to-| known as chalvars, universally actually the latesi cry, in civii-|morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, [ | | | || | John E. Nail, a director of the | exclaimed, “why he's just a or men; my love has heen a w:lfl(ljsm I.A,N:u_gms.n Sept. . 12—|New York Herald-Pribune says|National Association for the Ad= oy il § gun. - ennings Bryan, Jr., vancement of C ne's Mayor J?":"éf«yh‘linifim | S day comfirmed reports he was|thet @ summer colony for negroes| . cm;m:‘u(r t;:l?i:?alt:::::': : 105 BYRRINe Mineh db sy CIGARETTE PINS LATEST isuing his wife for divorce. Deser- wll! be established near Bar Har-| 399 acres now held on option, it AR s ractas, Has frt tion is alléged as the cause for bor, Malne, in the vieinity of|is said. The property is in Sor- the K Beatrda b Lk Flacts: BOSTON, Mass, Sept. 12 a decree, the summer homes of John D.|rento, ralongside Winter Harbor - government, young, alert Designed to cover the tiny holes ; - . |Rockefeller, Vance McCorggiek,|and facing Seal Harbor, worn under the old regime, but|ized garb, imported from the|according to information received quick.” e r B | &irls burn in their dresses while Joe 'Keudler and A. J. Reiss|phjlip Livingston, and xh" is included in a ten-mile | prohibitéd recemtly by law of the| United States as = “Charleston”|from Ketchikan, by Dennis Winn, | smoking, “cigarette pins" are the| Were arrivaly on the Northwestern | wealthy families as a result of|noted for its exclush paibary i new repuhlic. i3 trousers. Alaska Agent for the Bureau. u | latest novelty, ifrom a business trip to the States.|q real estate deal just closed. pheres

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